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    Hi all. What spark plug gaps do i need for VN V8 on LPG?

    Had a quick search and couldn't find anything specific.
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    Quote Originally Posted by strgas View Post
    .8 mm and use a non resistor type spark plug .
    ok thanks! what is a non resistor type? sorry if it sounds stupid, i have no idea?
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    BPR6-EFS is a resistor type plug where as a BP6-EFS is not . always with lpg type plug run one heat range cooler as the lpg burns hotter . and low resistance leads a good idea to . check the website of bosch or NGK for the answers and myths about lpg plugs

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    Quote Originally Posted by strgas View Post
    BPR6-EFS is a resistor type plug where as a BP6-EFS is not . always with lpg type plug run one heat range cooler as the lpg burns hotter . and low resistance leads a good idea to . check the website of bosch or NGK for the answers and myths about lpg plugs
    Thanks for your help! i only just finishes reading through the tech section on the NGK site

    yea i just got the BPR ones, so i mite jet back to swap them. cheers
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